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Reinstall Office products on a new computer
I want to reinstall my Office products on a new computer. Must I do
something special for this? Or can I just run the install disks on the new computer and re-register the products? I don't want my friends at Microsoft to think I'm running my stuff on more than one computer! |
Reinstall Office products on a new computer
OldMel wrote:
I want to reinstall my Office products on a new computer. Must I do something special for this? Or can I just run the install disks on the new computer and re-register the products? I don't want my friends at Microsoft to think I'm running my stuff on more than one computer! You should be able to do what you describe provided you have a retail license and not an OEM license (i.e., Office was bundled with your PC). If the automatic registration fails, it should display a phone number for you to call to register by phone. If you have an OEM license, you're out of luck. OEM licenses are tied to the hardware where they were initially installed. -- Brian Tillman |
Reinstall Office products on a new computer
Thanks, Brian. I hate when a computer dies!
"Brian Tillman" wrote: OldMel wrote: I want to reinstall my Office products on a new computer. Must I do something special for this? Or can I just run the install disks on the new computer and re-register the products? I don't want my friends at Microsoft to think I'm running my stuff on more than one computer! You should be able to do what you describe provided you have a retail license and not an OEM license (i.e., Office was bundled with your PC). If the automatic registration fails, it should display a phone number for you to call to register by phone. If you have an OEM license, you're out of luck. OEM licenses are tied to the hardware where they were initially installed. -- Brian Tillman |
Reinstall Office products on a new computer
OldMel wrote:
Thanks, Brian. I hate when a computer dies! I'm sure I would as well, but in my 39 years of computing, I've never had it happen. -- Brian Tillman |
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